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The sooner I talk about the horizon the sooner I find this work by THOMSON & CRAIGHEAD:
"Horizon is a narrative clock made out of images accessed in realtime from webcams found in every time zone around the world. The result is a constantly updating array of images that read like a series of movie storyboards, but also as an idiosynratic global electronic sundial"
I was looking for masters in London and I came across there is a centre for electronic media at Slade university and Jon Thomson is one of the artists who manage that group...I'd love to study there!!
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